Writer's Block

Duration 7m 57s

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The morning after a dissipated celebration, Justin realizes he can actually SEE the impact of words, with unsettling results.

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Comment from Stef Silverston

Anonymous

Sun Nov 27, 2005 1:01 UTC

Enjoyed your reading of Writers Block. I imagine real writer's block is something like your story: words floating around, sort of laughing at you as you try to grasp them and do something with them. Quite a tour de force, your story. Does one feel like bursting after a long period of inability to think of what to write?

Thank you, Jo!

Nolcha Fox

Sun Nov 27, 2005 0:31 UTC

That is a lovely compliment. Thanks, Jo!

Enjoyed...

Jo

Tue Nov 22, 2005 5:49 UTC

You narrate stories very well. Reminds me of my sister who used to tell us a lot of stories everyday after doing our homework. We would gather around her, me and another sister and other children in the neighborhood, just to listen to her telling the story. Suppose if she has no stories to tell, then we would give her a book and ask her to read it for us. :-)

Although it was a little difficult for me to follow the accent (am from India), I enjoyed it almost.

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